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Re: Well, I can't believe I did this.............
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Posted by Luke S on July 16, 2007 at 09:49:24 from (216.145.137.246):
In Reply to: Re: Well, I can't believe I did this............. posted by Bill in Colo on July 16, 2007 at 09:21:42:
Bill, I looked at the farmhand and decided all of it's hydraulics and stuff were too complex, and pricy! I really considered going the NH stackwagon way but I don't have a big enough tractor to handle the big 100 bale wagons. I could only pull the 55-68 models and my fields are scattered all over so there would be a lot of road time, and I'd have to build a higher barn to dump. The agway system looks real simple as it just drags the bales along the ground, and no hydraulics. I figure I should be able to get 10-20 years out of the thing as I only bale 3,000-5,000 bales per year and I keep my equipment under the shed and serviced well. With this accumulator set-up I can hook two or three big haay wagons together and mover 200-300 bales at a time instead of 50-60 with the stack wagon. I really weighed every veriable before I pulled the trigger on this thing.
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